Elfin

Elfin

Elfin may refer to:

People and created works

* Elfin of Alt Clut, ruler of Alt Clut, seventh century Scotland
* "The Elfin Knight", traditional Scottish folk ballad
* "Elfin Dance", piano composition
* "The Elfin Ship", part of a Balumnia Trilogy by James Blaylock
* "The Elfin Pedlar and Tales Told by the Pixie Pool", publication by Helen Adam
* "Elfin Song", book by Florence Harrison
* Elfin Japanese name for Echo out of 'The Peace Keepers' Super Nintendo game

Animals, plants, and ecosystems

* Elfin-woods Warbler, Puerto Rican bird.
* Elfin forests, informal name given to ecosystems hosting tiny living organisms.
* Elfin Oak, 900 year old tree stump in Kensington Gardens, London
* Super Elfin, a flower, a Busy Lizzie cultivar of Impatiens
*One of several species of American butterfly:
** San Bruno elfin butterfly
** Frosted Elfin
** Eastern Pine Elfin
** Western Pine Elfin
** Henry's Elfin

Places, businesses, and other

* Elfin Sports Cars, an Australian sports car manufacturer.
* Elfin Cove, Alaska
* Elfin Cove Seaplane Base

ee also

* Elf


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  • Elfin — Elf in ( [i^]n), a. Relating to elves. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Elfin — Elf in, n. A little elf or urchin. Shenstone. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • elfin — 1590s, from ELF (Cf. elf); first found in Spenser, who may have been thinking of ELVEN (Cf. elven) but the word also is a proper name in the Arthurian romances (Elphin) …   Etymology dictionary

  • elfin — [adj] mischievous; small delicate, devilish, disobedient, elfish, frolicsome, impish, little, minute, misbehaving, naughty, petite, playful, prankish, puckish, puny, rascally, slight, sprightly, tiny; concepts 401,545 …   New thesaurus

  • elfin — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ of or resembling an elf, especially in being small and delicate …   English terms dictionary

  • elfin — [elf′in] adj. [prob. < ME elvene, gen. pl.: see ELF] of or like an elf; tiny, delicate, etc. n. an elf …   English World dictionary

  • elfin — el|fin [ˈelfın] adj someone who looks elfin is small and delicate ▪ She had an elfin face and wide grey eyes …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • elfin — [[t]e̱lfɪn[/t]] ADJ GRADED: usu ADJ n (approval) If you describe someone as elfin, you think that they are attractive because they are small and have delicate features. ...a little boy with an elfin face …   English dictionary

  • elfin — adjective someone who looks elfin is small and delicate: dark hair and a white elfin face …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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